Massachusetts sea turtles return to ocean after months of rehab
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Massachusetts sea turtles return to ocean after months of rehab
BOSTON (WWLP) - Over 30 critically endangered sea turtles, some rescued from Cape Cod, were released back into the ocean after months of rehabilitative care at the New England Aquarium. In a news release from the New England Aquarium, 25 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles from the aquarium’s sea turtle hospital in Quincy and the remaining from New York Marine Rescue Center were treated for conditions including pneumonia and dehydration after becoming col…
La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). A sea turtle nest was kept on a beach in Cabo San Lucas; it was planted in the protective corral of the Playa Diamante, where it will receive the necessary monitoring and care until its hatching. The Marine Turtle Protection Coordination, noted that, it will continue with surveillance tours throughout the municipality of Los Cabos, to protect the nests of these animals, as it is a species that is in danger. Lik…
Manuel Sánchez / GRUPO CANCÓN CANCÚN.- With the objective of releasing at least 950 thousand young sea turtles in the 2025 season, the Department of Ecology in Benito Juárez, has initiated a comprehensive plan that includes mating, nesting and the release of these reptiles. This effort seeks to guarantee the reproduction of the turtles that [...] The post Promote plan for the release of turtles in Cancun appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.
1 of 2 rescued Olive Ridleys released back into sea, other under treatment
Staff Reporter Margao One of the two Olive Ridley turtles that was recently rescued from ghost nets off Benaulim coast was recently released back into the sea after receiving treatment. The second turtle, which sustained deep injuries to one of its fins, is still under medical care. The Office of the Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife and Eco-Tourism), South Goa, commended fisherman Pele Fernandes for his timely intervention in rescuing t…
31 endangered sea turtles rehabilitated, released in North Carolina after cold-stunning season
FORT FISHER, N.C. – From stunned to splashing around, crowds of people cheered as groups of rehabilitated sea turtles crawled their way off a windy North Carolina beach Monday and back home to the Atlantic Ocean.One by one, these Kemp's ridley sea turtles were taken by the tide after months of care facilitated by the New England Aquarium's Sea Turtle Hospital.Every year, a certain number of these critically endangered sea turtles are unable to k…
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